Embedded content is created or located on one Web site and viewed on another. When you embed content, your site's visitors view the content on your Web page. In other words, they don't leave your page to view the content, as they do when you put a link to another page on your site. See example below.
Video/Images
(Turn your photos and videos into stunning and unique 60 second video in a flash! Just upload your images, videos and music. Then, sit back and watch your masterpiece come together!)
Embedded content is created or located on one Web site and viewed on another. When you embed content, your site's visitors view the content on your Web page. In other words, they don't leave your page to view the content, as they do when you put a link to another page on your site. See example below.
Linked Content VS Embedded Content~~
Great Places to Create or Locate Content to Embed!
Embed PowerPoints, PDFs, and Word docs. Add audio to create a webinar.
Embedded PDF document
Flickr
WikiMedia Commons
Flickr
WikiMedia Commons
Flickr
WikiMedia Commons
(Turn your photos and videos into stunning and unique 60 second video in a flash! Just upload your images, videos and music. Then, sit back and watch your masterpiece come together!)
Flickr
WikiMedia Commons
Flickr
WikiMedia Commons
2- This Day in History Widget
Embedding Directions
Directions for Embedding in FirstClass Web PublishingDirections for Embedding in Wikispaces
**Wikispaces accounts for Teachers> Use this site to create a new wiki
How To Embed Just About Anything in Your Web Site
Image Sources
FlickrWikiMedia Commons